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entrust the Woodhouse Grunbaum Fanture Co, Ine. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR credit system bas been established for your convenience to assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas. Our terms are caster and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interes. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY No Matter How Hot the Weather Your food will not be affected if you have an Automatic Refrigerator in your home. The constant, automatic, cold, dry-air circulation will keep your foods fresh, pure and wholesome. The health of your family will be in no danger. You will find it a real pleasure to be shown all the good features of the Automatic, and it will certainly be a pleasure to us to do the showing. Can Be Quickly Removed (Beauty Culture) Hairs can be easiiy banished from the skin by this quick, pain-| less method: Mix into a stiff paste some powdered delatone and water, spread on hairy surface and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it “will be free from j hair or blemish. |stubborn growths, one application is sufficient. To avoid disappoint- ment, buy the delatone fn an origi- nal package.—Advertisement. Tobaceo Habit Easily Conquered A New Yorker of wide experience has written a book telling how the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and completely banished in three days with delightful benefit. ‘The lwaed J. Woods, TR-1128, ion F, New York City, will mati his book free on request in plain wrapper. The health improves Pitatens after the micotihe poison is out. of tem. Calmness, freguil $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Free Examination Can You Place a Value on Your Eyes? No! Then naturally you should examination to the the Correct glasses for individual requirements. Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE Est. 1006 gor. and @ general gain in em- |elency ‘are among the many benefits |reported. Get rid of that nervous Sealing; no more need of pipe, cigar, cig yu pacity that irritating desire. A gen- uine opportunity for the free book toda: show ‘Others this genu- ine advertisement. Excepting in very) if or chewing tobacco to! 61, ‘TRY TO SETTLE DENVER STRIKE City Threatens to Put Jits on Car Routes DENVER, Colo, July 10.—The street car tleup in Inver entered its third day today, with a number of indications pointing toward a set: | tlement. Mayor Dewey Hailey threatened to install municipal mo- | tor lorries to reinforce hundreds of jitneys, and thus break the alleged collusion between the tramway com pany and strikers to force fares back to 6 or 7 cents, A citizens’ adjust ment committee was called to mect this afternoon to consider the situa ton, Mandamus proceedings to compel operation of cars are und consideration. The company tentatively rejected & proposal to hold a referendum on the question of 6cent fares. The direct cause of the strike was a re- duction in wages, forced by restora- tion of Scent fares by the new city administration, in keeping an elec tion pledge. COMPANIES PUT UP BAIL MONEY Get Out Men Arrested for Bisbee Deportations BISBEE, Ariz, July 10.--The re. mainder of 64 warrants were being served today on leading mining and | business men in this vicinity, charged | with kidnapping and assault in the I, W. W, deportations of July, 1917. ‘Twenty were served last night, the | mining companies putting up bond of $2,000 for each man. They will be arraigned before Justice W. C. Jacks, in Douglas county. Assistant County Attorney Roark filed the actions on complaints |sworn out by some of the deporta tion victims, Officials of the Phelps Dodge corporation, Loyalty league, Copper Queen smelter and police of. ficers are the principal Gefendants. | |Soldier Jumps to Death Under Train EUGE! Dre., July 10.—Joseph I. O'Connor, a soldier whose home is at Chicago, Lil, was run over and killed by Southern Pacific passenger train No. 3 early this morning. The accident happened near Jud- Kins Point, two miles south of Eu- gene. According to a story told to W. W. Branstetter, coroner, by an eye-witness to the tragedy, the young man jumped in front of the | train as it bore down upon him. The body has been brought to Eugene and will be held, awaiting commun! cation from his people in the East, MRS, PEEK IS DEAD Mrs. Janet Peek, 80, died at the home of her son, L. V. Peek, 4214 Interlake ave. Tuesday night. She is survived by two sons, W. H. and I. V. Peek, and a daughter, Mrs. Ida M. Doodger, of Seattle. Funeral services will be announced later. FUNERAL OF MRS. SMITH The funeral of Mrs, Ida Smith, 214 Summit ave, who died July 4 at the city hospital, was held Tuesday afternoon in Fremont. In- terment was in Washelli cemetery. BAXTER & BAXTER'’S » Great Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Immensely Popular Belated summer weather is here for a stay of three months. With it is ushered in the season of outdoor life, the season of daintiness in dress, of comfort and cool- ness in footwear. The Baxter sale of high-grade footwear is timely. Our popular lines, thrown on the market at reduced prices just now, of the season, whether it be for outing, motoring, travel, answer every requirement social life or home enjoy- ‘ment. Crowds throng our store daily. Every line on sale except Cantilevers. WONDERFUL SHOE VALUES White Reignskin Pumps and Oxfords Louis heels, all sizes and widths; regular $6.50 and $7.00 Sh Sale rieg | . $3 85 Black Kid and Calf Oxfords Military Heel Oxfords Regular $7.50 Shoes, $4.85 | All sizes and widths. $5. 85 sale price .. | Wonderful values at White Reignskin Pumps, Colonials and White Kid Oxfords Eight Styles Louis and military heels, all sizes and widths; were $9 87. 85 $12; sale price Men’s Department Downstairs, offers opportunities you should not overlook. Shoes that sold regularly Shoes that sold regularly White Sports that were $3.50, go at.. ON THE RAC White Oxfords, Pumps and Boots, all sizes $2.85 | White Oxfords, and Boots, good Small sizes and broken lots: $1.85 | Take ac habaciage of this great stock-reducing te. pocket. No eee after 10:30 a. m. No BAXTER & BAXTER, $3.85 at $6 to $9, now... at $7 to $10, now... $3.85 $5.85 $1.85 Two or Three Pairs for the Price of One Tan and Black Pumps, splendid values at $4. 85 dallas: Pumps | sizes— | It means in your refunds at all during this sale. Secind Avenue 1326 MaRILYNN- Mii ER» ‘The first of the peaches has been picked! a dozen beauties from the show famous for the most beautiful collection of girls in Ameri Marilynn Miller, the beautiful young star dancer of the They Carter was starring in “Hello, Tango!” Columbians.” er! husband fa | rehearsing, in a new brody She has London. a, are “picked off.” been captured by Frank Carter. Miss Mille First of Follies Beauties to We Every year a half-dozen to ‘The first of the Follies of 1919.” met five year® ago in and Miss Miller in “Five . for the time being, will continue in the “Follies.” ion called the “Love soat.”* Season’s Schedule for 9to 10 Silk lengths Remnants of 1 In to yards, pussy willow taffeta, figured foulards, and valde col taf wack and de stripes plain ored crepa de chine corTo: satin and me Mn During this hour at HALE ICK, DRAPERY R NANTS of scrims quisettes green, Also terns $1.45 hour M- mar. cretonnes, ma ote le dras, For this hour at % K s than regular price, mixed REMNANTS hams, muslins, shirtings, ured volles, of percales, sink: skirts wide ra sold for and 75¢ plain and fig suitin, and other cotton fabrica, For this hour at % less than regular price. Belted Coats and Dolinadil FRIDAY, AT sh WOMEN'S NECKWEAR—Dainty flat styles, 60 collars and sets in ment which sold formerly and $1 For this hour, choice. SEMLMADE © sale in the Lace § ready for finishing For this hour, choice...-.. COAT NGERS of varnished sale in the Notion Section. this hour at, 3 for LINEN CRASH—i00 y ed Linen Crash. Formerly 26¢. this hour, a yare HUGHES’ IDEAL Hw AIR” BRU 55 Petticoats of sateen and spun in and Choice BRICS—150 yards suitable and linings. assortment dispose and Novelty Checks. Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets in roll at $1.00 SOLES — These tion and are made of fine embroidered batiste with ribbon run beading, Formerly $1.25, During rds of 16-inch Bleach- For Band Concerts Is Ready | Schedules for the park concerts for the entire summer season have been completed by the board of park commissioners, and include both Sunday and holiday, and evening band music. The Sunday and holl day program will begin at 2:30 o'clock and last until 6 o'clock. The evening concerts will be from 7 un- til 9:30 o'clock. The following schedule: For Sundays and holidays—July 13, Wagner's band at Volunteer park, Adams’ band at Woodland, and “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN is the complete “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the) safety “Bayer Cross.” Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear- ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ons If your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Lis. ease, which Is a menace to good health. We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize in this dreaded disease. Examina- tion: and estimate free. Special care taken of children's teeth. Reasonable discount to Union men and their families, All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633. Hours: 8:30 a, m, to 6 p, m, Sundays, 9 to 13, *COR.UNIVERSITY: tarrabba's band at Alki beach; July 20, Wagner's at Volunteer, Adams’ at Woodland and Carrabba's at Alki; July 27, Wagner's at Volunteer, Ad ams’ at Alki and Carrabba's at Woodland; August 3, Wagner's at Volunteer, Adams’ at Woodland and Carrabba's at Alki; August 10, Wag- ner’s at Volunteer, Adams’ at Alki and Carrabba's at Woodland; Augast 17, Wagner's at Volunteer, Adams’ at Woodland and Carrabba's at Alki; August 24, Wagner's at Volunteer, Adams’ at Alki and Carrabba's at Woodland; August 31, Wagner's at Volunteer, Adams’ at Woodland and Carrabba's at Alki; September 1, Wagner's at Woodland and Adams’ at Alki; September 7, Wagner's at Woodland; September 14, Wagner's at Woodland. Tho weekday evening concerts will be held as follows: July 12, Kirchner’s at Jefferson park; July 17, Carrabba’s at Leschi park and Kirchner’s at City Hall park; July 19, Kirchner’s at Hia- watha park; July 24, Adams’ at City Hall park; Carrabba's at South Park and Kirchner’s at Ballard; July 26, | Kirchner's at Madison park; July 31, | Wagner's at University, Carrabba's |at Leschi park and Kirchner’s at City Hall park; August 2, Kirchner’s at Madison park; August 7, Adams’ at Ballard, Carrabba's at City Hall park and Kirchnor's at South Park; August 9, Kirchner’s at Jefferson; | August 14, Carrabba's at Leschi park and Kirehner’s at City Hall | park; August 16, Kirchner’s at Hia- watha park; August 21, Wagner’s at University, Adams’ at City Hall park, | Carrabba's at South Park and Kirch- ner's at Ballard; August 28, Carrab- ba's at Leschi and Kirchner's at City Hall park; August 30, Kirchner’s at Cowen park. 'Gold- Stripers to Form Association Northwest gold stripers will meet tonight in the Army and Navy club at 8 o'clock, to ald the bigger and better navy movement, by forming a Naval Reserve Officers’ associa tion for the 13th Naval district, com prising the Northwest states. The district organization will affiliate with the National Naval Reserve Of. ficers’ association, which was formed recently in Washington, D. C. The organization has the official approval of the navy department, having been recommended by Asistant Secretary of’the Navy Franklin K. Roosevelt HUNT TREASURE DOWN IN DEPTHS OF OCEAN) N. KE. A, Special to LONDON, July 10.—T ing no longer has the of the hoards leons. he Star sure hunt uncertainty for mythical pirate endary Spanish gal tish admiralty, which during the war kept salvage work in its own hands about to reopen it to civilian enterprise in British | waters. Millions of dollars’ worth of property have been sent beneath the waves during the war. Some have sunk so deep that they be raised, but their treasur recovered. In other cases, can be recovered, too. “SHUT UP,” IS ALL HE SAID; DIVORCED SAN FRANCISCO, July 10. Upon her testimony that husband, Joseph Bearwald, her from January, 1919, the terse command Mrs. Dorothy granted a Judge Cabanissi — Judge awarded her $75 a month alimony and the custody of he year-old daughter, Maxine. Bearwalds were married June 9 | 1910, search ships an not the ships al said to to June, | was up!" | today perior Cabaniss sale in the Drug Sundries Section. can be! her | o | druggis Formerly $1.00. For this hour, each 11 to 12 N PETTICOATS line of Boys’ in There in y orted navy pat Vormerly $1.25, $1.50, For this 95c COTTON of are bl lot 6% each pattern. ly $1.00, $1.2 For this hour, in the Section, WOME Knit but not every AND on Men's weaves th for dresses, This displays a nge of colors and merly at 50c, 65¢ For this hour of limited choice. Cotton weight weaves, and 36 only boc. For this hour, a pair. HIS assortment includes two special purchases, one of which consists of the model sketched, which is designed of Wool Velours, Diagonal Weaves The other special purchase is composed of attractive belted models of Wool Poplin and Silk Moire in several styles and _in.the leading ades and Black. Sizes 16 to 46, 3 to 4 SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS — Individual Shakers in two styles. One plain silver plated, the oth- er of glass with silver de- posit design. Formerly 60c. Yor this hour, 25c a@ pair .. CHILDREN’S SILK GLOVES—60 pairs, in tan, red and black, but not each size in every color. For- merty 50¢ and 7c. For this hour to dispose of 15¢ broken lines, pair. Organdie and the assort 45c are on wood, 19c HES—On 85c BOYS’ CAPS—A broken Wool Caps patterns. » 55 Caps in t to 7 Former: 5 and $1.50. 69c knee length, of summer Sizes 34 Formerly .25C _ Friday Hour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C. 0. D. Orders taken, nor deliveries made, on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. 10 to 11 1 to2 COTTON DAMASK — 125 ards of 60-inch Damask in assorted pat- terns. Formerly 60¢. .. 39¢ BRL SHES — Formerly lie: On sale in the Drug Sundries Section for thi 10c ON sere Long silk muil cotton volles in DI colors of light blue, pink, green, lavens der and maise; also in Dresden patterns. “For merly $3.50 and $5.00, For this - $2. 25 hour, choice TOOTH hour, ¢ KIMONG Kimono: and in —15 of 4to5 MEN'S GLOVES—25 of Suede and Cape Gi 7 some of which are mended; | others soiled from disp Sizes 7% to 9, but not size in every style. merly $2.00, $2.50 and $1 and a few at $3.50, this hour, a pair COTTON yards in plain colors. merly 45c, For Molcasss: hour, yard... Speakers to Tell of Irish Question The Rey. Dr. James Gratten Mythen, Wpiscopal pastor in Bal- timore, and Judge J. N, Wall, Ro- man Catholic layman of New Jer- ed 30 sey, will be the speakers Sunday | today, at the Moore Irish Question evening, July 13, theatre on “The TELLS HOW SHE RELIEVED PAINS |<: BIG STEEL TONNAGE Press.}—Unfilled tonnage of the Unit. Wednesday afternoon, INCREASE REPORTED 2W YORK, July 10. ‘oe Un | States Steel corporation on June totaled 4,892,855, it was announced es) guara | pound: | sire. HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES | your ‘aneral services for George Shar-|?5 65, * goth who died at his home, 1312) weigh st, Tuesday, This is against 4,282,310 on| Ah yt, | May 31, and shows an increase of 610,545. you; Fat People Get Th safe home met of oil of kor at the druggist’s. lightful Korein system wi ntee that you reduce 8 or more, whatever Improv life. a quickly, t pleasantl: were hela] ingly. Write to pat Cog tisement. OF RHEUMATISM Denver Woman _ Corrects Cause of Years of Suffer- ing By Using Dr. Will- iams’ Pink Pills “After trying many preparations that had been prescribed, I found, at the end of twenty years, a reme- dy that relieved my suffering and generally improved my health. That remedy is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.” This is the statement of Mrs. W. S. Archer, who lives at No. 28 Walnut street, Denver, Col Con- tinuing she says: “T had vere rheumatic pains in my right knee and hip and after a long siege of pain the joints were stiff and sore. I was in misery most of the time and it was al- most impossible for me to get up stairs, I also suffered from a back- ache and was so Nervous that sleep was denied me. What little sleep 1 got. was disturbed by bad dreams. “One day I read about Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills in a newspaper and decided to give the pills a trial. In a short time there was a decid- ed change in my condition. My color improved and I had a better appetite and it was apparent that my blood was richer. some time, however, before the relieved, but gradually parent that the enriched bl having an effect on my entire sys- tem. By degrees: the n in my knee and less severe, and then eared, The backache is also gone and T sleep soundly and am no longer nervous. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills certainly helped me and I am sure that it will benefit others who su fer as I did.” | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold | all druggists or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Sche- nectady, N. Y., on receipt 50 cents per box or six \$2.50. Write for the Jet, “Building Up the Jtaining a i matism, by of price, boxes for free book Blood, special chapter on eon- Sa TO DEATH | When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful | it is usually an indication that the| kidneys are out of order. Keep |these organs healthy b EDAL. aking GOLD MED, | CAPSULES FJ | ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.) Famous since 1696, ‘Take regularly and, keep in good health, In three sizes, alll Guaranteed as repr: based Look for the name Gold Medal Thos and eccopt eo imitation Another Aluminum 98c 4-quart Four wonderful bargains to Scoa choose from—evi item worth double what we ask you on Friday. Li time brand Pure Aluminum Ware, highly polishing and strong riveted handles. 6-cup Percolator. 4- 114-qt. Double Boiler, 5 quarts Not qt. Covered Sauce |} Pan. 5-qt. Lipped Saucepan. | 6 cur exactly like We have only 200 of each item, If you know a bar- gain you will buy one of each. $2.00, at No Phone or C, O. D. Orders. Every item worth | Cut Your Own Wood With one of our high-grade One- Made with a thin back of high A fast, eas poor saw. ? & ground lance tooth. than the price of a This saw would be cheap at $4.00, but when we get a bargain we give a bargain. So on Fri- day this saw sells Be sure ind get yours. No Phone—No C. Saw like ec man Cross Cut Saws. -grade steel, taper y cutting saw at less wt, except has only one extra handle. 0. D.